Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MTCDFORD MATT, TRTBUNTJ, MEDFOTtD, ORTCflON, FRIDAY, MAY '10, "1013.
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MAUDE ADAMS
To irinil,v piOKi'iil .1, M, HiirrlnN
plnjH oiii' iiniMt lliuiiiihly wiiler
hIiiihI lint Hciilch (lriiiinitlKl. Itm riti
Iiiih hmIiI uf .Miiinln AiIiumh Hint nlin
iiiiilmxlniiil" It Im I'linriii'lKiH lii'llrr
Hum lie linen hiniHi'lf mill it Irt u nii'l
Icr uf llii'iitrli'iil IiUIipiv lliul Ih'kIii
uliiK wllli "Tim I.llllo MIiiImI.t" liti
linn iiiiulo Illicit mirmmNiM uf nil of lii
iinMiiiuit ilit,Vfi lliul Iiiivo liccn men
in llitt country. Over Hid revival of
Hiirrle'M "I'eler I'nn" to nliicli MUh
Allium in ilevolliit; licrMelf IIiIh m'iinuii
tlin iielrcM uorki'il with 11. ooil tlenl
of ti I Imim hi win. I luring llm winter
mIiu pliiiuirtl n new inoiluelloii mill
llirouiilioiil lint Hiiiniiier Mie limkeil
tiller llm ciiiryliii; out of llm ilclniN.
Miiny ieoile were Hiijnji'Hteil for Hie
vnrioiiN inlos In the 1'nlrv llny mul
they weio nil civen n rliniice to uliow
whnt they coiilit do nt the irrlliiitiuirv
i'heniiiJN heforc the fiittil hplcctiiiim
weie iiimle mul the ciihI coiiiplrti'il.
Thin oer the lehenrxnU heeniiic tlmr
iiiiIi mul nuliioiiH mul the rcMiilt in
lliul while llnrrie'H wlilniKicuI mk Ih
nil ili'llliirul iniikclielievc to the nil
illetii'iw llm iihtyerM uive the InipreH
hIuii Hint to them II N nil real. ThU
Ih iih Iturrie wnntcil it uml In In in
hlrimllonw to the plnyer ho kv
Ihi'in little oiniitiinily of niiini; iih
Irny. Ainoni; the impoitmit plnyerH
in the eiiht nre Koherl IVvlmi ('niter,
Wnllnee .InoUnii, .1. I. Ciuhnrt, Al
len I'lnwiill, Myron Silvern, William
Shi'iiTc, .lr., Marlon Ahleilt, Ann I'lll
WoihI, Miirnrrt (Ionian, iMmlliy
Tnreal; mul Anna Itemler. The pro
ilnellon iim it in to he imfohletl here nt
the I'iikc theatre In iIitiiIc.IIv pictur
if iiie. The Iiim net i in three m'i'iich
the final niie Hliowinir I'eter in Iih lit
tle haute in the tree lop.
IRE AUSTRALIAN BEEF
EXPORTED BY COOT
HAN I'ltANCIHCO, Cat , May tC,
Another blow nl llm IiIkIi cunt of
IIvIiik I lirniulieil In Kim Krnnrlu-u
following tlin nrrlvat today from Aim
(rutin on Die Hteniner Tahiti uf -00
toim of (roien lief, tho Ural run
nIkiiiiiciiI of connlderalilo niie to lie
received itlncn the liivualim of Aim
trallnn heef tii'Kna. Tlin meat wn
iiiimlijiu'd to Levy, HchuulUur ft Co.,
who predltil Hint it mil of - retitM a
minnil In the price of heef will fol
low llm illNtrlliutloii of Hie Tahiti-
iiirito.
ThU In only the Iii'kIiuiIiik. accord.
Iiik to tho men who tiro promotlnR
tho lniiortatloii of lieuf from tho
Aiitlpoilen. A plan la under way for
pnitliiK four refrigerator Ntentuem In
niKular operation between Aiittrnllii
ami Kau 1'rmicliro.
PIONEER RESIDENT OF
GRANTS PASS IS DEAD
MILLS 10 START
AT DEAD
INDIAN
ItcliiinliiK Tui'Milny from a Itip of
hcvci'uI ilnyK in Hie Demi Indian
country , wheie ha uml Attorney (I,
V. Heaer were tdimvinc Hmher liimU
o Mr. lucrum of lllinoiH, !'. W, Maine
xlaleil to tlm Valley lleeoiil eilltor
Hint Ihera will Im lliiiiK iIoIiik in the
Demi Imllrni couutiy hefoio kiioiv
fiieH nuniu in the way of ihtvolopinj'
the liunher ImliiMry,
Mr. .Moote nIiiIch that he uml the
l.linUay HtolherH uml oilier who
have liuiher holdinu'H in that legion
will liuihl a lltiuie from their Hmher
hahliiiKH down l.illle Halle Creek to
Knule I'olni mul will Hume out Hie
liunher fiom u largo urea of limber
IiiihIh.
Mr, Moore filiili'H that there are ul
IciihI live hundred million feet of
lumber in the Demi Indian eoiiulrv
that would he ncccMfcihlu to Hindi u
flume. He Ntiito fuither that jiit iih
hooii iih u fliiuia in coiiHtrucleil llimt
iiNhiiriiiK ii way to net Ihe liunher out
-there will he at leant u ilor.eu hiiw
iiiillH, of Kicalcr or leNMer iiinniliide,
t'ltluhllxhi'il in Huh parlieiilar men.
DIET BY MEAT FAMINE
KAIItllAN'K'S, AliiHkn, May 111.
J-'airliankH in on u veetabln diet to
day, the available mipplv of ineiit be
IUK exbllllHlid. All tho beef, hiI k,
imitloii uml cohl Mtorop poultry Iiiih
been Hold uml there will lie none
available until the fiit htcmner nr
liven from ImIv Leharvo on .lime 1J
with foily bead of cattle, (lovcinor
Clark Iiiih been wired for pcriniHxioii
to M'l iDiiile the name lawn for n
month to penult the killing of mese
ami iluekH.
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F RE DESTROYS HALL
TO FRANK CHANCE AT WILDERVILLE
CIIICAHO. May 10. Prank' Fir,, nt Wfldenilla Wednemlay nfl-
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, ... or., rer ...... .Kor o. . ... ,-., h dcHtroycl tl.a blKbuibl.i.Kcoi..
lllKhlmiilerH, wiih KTven a roiiHltiK re
leptlon upon IiIh arrival hero to.Piy
Ho wan tmit at tho xlatlon by bim-.
iIiiiiIh of IiIh frlemlH ami oxorteil to
a hotel, i
u vacant ti welling inai Moon jiihi
back of the hull. The fire ih mip
IMiHcd (o liuvo hicn Hlarlcd from n
defective) flue, Ilia rear part of tho
building being occupied by Chnrlcn
Ogleaby uml bin family, Mr. Ogli'iiby
being the owner oi the Hlrurliirc. A
ntock of goods lit the confectionery
Htoro mul club room conducted by
Mr. OgleMiy in the front part of the
building wiih nlxo IohI with but little
Hiilvage.
The burned Htriicturc wnH one of
the leading bmldiiigH itt Wildcrville,
nml it Iokh will be imicli fell, though
It in expected Hint It will be rebuilt.
Tito vacant dwelling that burned wnH
the property of Mr. McCnun.
PUBLIC TO INSPECT PAGE
THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT
Tho now Pngo theater, to bo op
ened Monday night, May 10, by
Maudo Adnnift In I'ctcr i'an, will bo
thrown open to tho Inspection of tho
public Saturday night by Managers
Fuson ami Cordon. To thin tho pub
lic U Invited. Tho regular theator
orchestra will giro n number of iiolec
tloni, anil tho house attendants will
bo present In full uniform. Tho work
men will finish their work Saturday
morning. Tho playhouno Is In Its
host bib and tucker and tho manage
ment anil owner dealro that their In
vitation for Inspection bo widely c
copted. A number of theater lovers
from nearby towns will ho present.
Itlchard Carlo, with ten girls, may
appear In a singing and dancing act
In vaudeville.
Moiu than 30,001) perious are ex
pected to attend tho Chance day cele
bration at the American leiigun park
hero Haturdny when Hut lllnlilaiidoii
clnnh with the White Kox In tho third
Kami) of tho prcitcnt serlox. Kenlperi
are to lug to corner tho tkketH for
(..it. inlay's game, koiiic of tho moiiIh
ahead)' wiling as high iih $7 each.
SHOOTS HIMSELF BECAUSE
OF 'PHONE CONVERSATION
SA.V I'llANVIHCO, Mnv 10. A
trivial telephone coiivomitiou he
I ween two pornoim in ieHioniblc
here today for the nuicido of .lolm
Whelin, who imagined that hm Ii
iineec, Mr. Matin Honey, wiih talking
to ii rival.
"Von had belter marry Ihe other
fellow," Hiiid Whelin. "I'm all
through."
Then he hIioI himself ttiroupli tin
head.
Wan, Weary
and Worn Oui
u Ym r..t ri(i .a rtai.1, ij un
IJ.-J Up ll.r. U Quick Htl.
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H. H. Jlnkra Vitiir lllixid Comunrlra
I nllK fur Mutual I'rulrcllun.
Half lha proplo you met complain
of wvury muclr, itaKi.aiil train.
Jatiulrt tivrvr. nml a wu.iclrful Jclro
to Jay down anil Jint iiull. Moat of
llino ptopln linvv ix'vn ualmr imrvliu
Hint apoiiiiotlleally Itaia up the nervci
only to dla down nuln, an ills they
muil. Avoid ncrvo alluiulai.lii. Ilrar
In mind that thU worn nut feellmr Ii
duo to poor blood, to tnctrrla In tho
water you drink; to tlin mulllplyrnir
of dratrucllva Krm In tho bloo.l
failer than thry can t overcome by
tho whlto carpuaclea, ntel to what la
Victor KeymcrM, for 'J I yenri u
resident of (IrantH I'iihm, died at hi
luuiia ut :i:i:i llridge Hlreel, Thursday
morning of paiulyHlH, from which ho
had been ufllieieil for maiiv month.
rillCAflO, Mitv 10. A pledge or 1own " ul"-ml. that condition
. ,, . '. . whrro tho venoua or In.puro Mood
cement maker which nppio.ximiitcH a
gift of 'J.7IHMI00 l.arrelH of cement
for mi m'r-nii to ocean highway in an.
iioiiuced hero today. The Aorin
tioii of American i'ortlnml Cement
MiiiiufaeturcrH promised to give olio
per cent of their grown output for the
next Ihroo yearn townnl the highway
project.
Htiije Buffalo Elevator Burns.
Ill'l'l-'AI.O, May 1(1. Tho grain
elevator 11 tie, one of the large! in
Ihe vvoilil, Ih in ruiiiH here today, fol
lowing it fire which ciiiimiI ii Iohh of
more than 1,(100,000.
MARRIED.
HC'llltU.MP-WAI.KKIt In Medford
April II, HUH. I', l). Hclirunip and
Amy II. Walker, both or Cold Mill,
Itev. V. T. (Joulder officiating.
arcumuUtri funlrr than It can bo re
placed by Ihe red urlerlal blood.
Tho medlrlnat value of tho com
ponenla of H. H H. la relatively juat
aa Mat and vaaontlal to well-lmlnnceil
henllh ii a thoan of tho Krolna, meata,
fata and auicnra of our food
If ou feel played out go to any
ilruif atoro and aak for n bottle, of
K.'R a, Hwlft'a Hiiro PpeclDc Mere la
n remedy that Kola at work In a
twinkling: It Juat naturally ruihea
right Into your bloo.l. arattera norma
rlKht nnd left, up and down and aide
way.
You feel bettor nt one, not from a
altmuUnt, not from the action of
drtiK', but from tho rational effect of
a natural medlrllio Juat aa active and
Juat ii a timely as to a man whn hna
been loit In tho mountalna, la about
starved and cornea nrroaa a pettier Juat
rooklnir u aavory meal of Reed honeat
beef. Do net neglect In net a bottle
of a ft H, to-day. It will mnko you
feel better III Juat a few nilnulea. It
la prepared only In tho laboratory of
The Hwlfl Hpeclflc Co.. 1S7 Hwlft llldK.,
Allnnla, (la. Head for their free book
lelllmr of ihe nm.iy alrntiRo rnndltlona
that nilllrt tho human family by, reason
of Impoverlahed blood.
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Convention Bargains
SATURDAY
AT
LONG FABRIC GLOVES
"Kiivhoi-h"
Hi Htiiion
White Lisle
(I I o v e h it
jmir 'J8
"Kavsei-H"
IG.liuttoii
AVIiitc S i 1 !c
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MANN'S
LONG KID GLOVES
CENTRAL AVE.
NEAR P. O.
1G Button
Chamois ICid
Gloves, spec
ial a
pair ..$2.39
16 Button
White Real
ICid Gloves
special n
pair ..$3.19
Silk Sale
fiOOO yards 18 inch Mes
saline Rillc, 7oc grade,
sale price a ifi
yard Ot
HOOO yjtrds 27 inch res
saline Sillc $1.25 grade,
sale jirice, special QQa
a yard Owl
1000 yards HO inch Tub
Sillc, real $1.25 values,
on sale Saturday QQa
a yard vOl
Infants' new Jackets at
each 98c, $1.'18 and
?1.98.
SENSATIONAL
Waist Sale
$2.50 Values
$1.39
P00 Brand New Waists and Balkan Middies mado
in the very latest styles of fine voile, beautifully
trimmed with fine cluny and val laces, some in Bul
garian trimmed up to $2.50 values on sale QA Q
Saturday, each V
Infants' Wear
Infants' new Bonnets
at, each 48, 75, 98
and $1.48.
Infants' new Bils at,
bach 15, 25, 35
and 50.
Infants' new Dresses at
each 98, $1.48 and
$2.48.
Infants' new Bootees at,
each 256, 35d and
48.
Infants' new Skirts at,
each 50, 756 and
98.
Infants' new Coats at,
each $2.48, $3.48 and.
$4.98.
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SATURDAY SALE OF DOMESTICS.
1000 yards good Dress
and Skirting Prints jj,
a yard Jl
1000 yards good Dress
Gingham, Saturday Q
a vard I
Best quality Colored Oi
Cloth on sale Sat- 4 O
urday, a yard AOC
Convention Bunting,
correct shades, spe- Cp
cial, a yard "I
SATURDAY SALE OP BEDDING.
72x90 Bleached Sheets,
GO grade on sale AQf
Saturday, each 0C
42 and 45 inch Bleached
Slips 18c grade -I Ol
each X-J2V
Large Size Bed Spreads
$1.25 values, sale QOj
price, each wOC
Heavy Bed
$1.00 values,
sale pride
Spreads,
$1.19
Third Off
On all Spring Suits and
Const. Remember
Third Off
NOTIONS
Clark's O. N. T.
Cotton, 7 for
Best Darning Cot
ton, a ball
New Pearl Buttons
special, a card
25c
2c
5c
NEW LACES
5000 yards fine Val
Laces up to 20c val- r
ues, a vard wl
1000 yards All Linen
Torchon, wide widths
25c values, salo - Ol
price, a yard 1-52
NEW PARASOLS
A beautiful line of Wo
men's and Children's
Parasols in white and
colore, on salo Saturday
at special prico M QQ
25c up to $T.JO
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A glance at the following items will convince you.
MENJS DRESS AND WORK SHIRTS '256
Mon'SG0cAND 7Gc UNDERWEAR, WHILE THEY
LAST 25
WAIST OVERALLS 50
MEN'S $2.50 CORDUROY AND WHIPPED CORD
PANTS $1.50
ONE LOT OP NEW YOUTH'S COATS AND VESTS,
SIZES 16 TO 20 VERY SPECIAL AT $1.50
00 FEET GARDEN HOSE $2.00
10 DOZEN BOYS' CAPS 15
RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS, THE 10c KIND
2 FOR 5
WHITE 10c HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 FOR 10.?
ONE LOT OF NEW VESTS .10?
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUNKS, SUIT CASES
AND TRAVELING BAGS.
POST CARDS, PER DOZEN 5
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y we are not nanKninr. nut we neca tne monev an rne same, vve cam rnis is rne meanest store in tne wcsl.
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Lest you forget, we say it yet, "The Cheapest Store in the West." If not in, push money under the door.
WILL H. WILSON CO.
Telephone 1103 Suits Sponged and Pressed, 50c 126 North Front Street
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